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Don't Call Them Hardcore: Hardtail Design with Kona

2022/3/28
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Pat White is a longtime product manager for Kona Bicycles and Doug Lafavor aka Dr. Dew has been designing bikes at Kona for decades.

In this episode we ask:

  • Which factors make a hardtail 'hardcore' or more aggressive compared to say an XC or entry-level hardtail? 

  • What are aggressive hardtails good for in terms of riding style or trails? What are the limits?

  • How important is frame material when it comes to designing a hardtail? Is there one material that’s generally superior to the others?

    • Are there higher costs involved in building hardtails from steel than aluminum?
  • Where does the compliance in a hardtail frame come from?

  • Do you look at component selection differently for a hardtail vs. a full suspension bike? If so, what are the key areas where the builds differ?

    • Is there any lingering debate about wheel size when it comes to hardtails?

    • Are sliding dropouts an important selling point?

    • What do you think about Internal cable routing on hardtails?

  • There seems to be a focus on making seat angles steeper lately. How do you approach seat tube angles for hardtails compared to FS bikes?

  • Are there things you’re able to do with hardtail geometry that just aren’t feasible with a FS design?

  • How is the balance between chainstays and reach considered on a hardtail?

  • For a lot of riders cost can be a factor in deciding to go with a hardtail. What does the typical hardtail rider look like?

    • Do you own a hardtail mountain bike? How often do you ride it?

    • What are some tips for riders to get the most out of a hardtail mountain bike? Do we need to modify our riding style, or reconsider preferences for things like tire and fork pressure?

Photo credit: Kona

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